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PORLAB SHOP�'KN
� -
23 N ROBERTS ELrINA MT 59601
ivri m;, mt.
1*1 H Mil �.
POC r Orne: COX CCS PJWSE 7fS-3-'l33 POPLA"
si bn h IH i ION kati >s.'/. ni; m \k
ffl.ru
NEW AGENT
MU MAN VGER, POPL \K [NSI RAN< I \�l N< ^
Mrs. Lee Childs rouies to our romrniinitv from Missoula, Mot)!.in.i. Mrs. Childs �iti bo StAtiOfWd in the Traders
State tank as the nest mini' grr oi the Poplai Insurance
Agem v. Mie has 20 sears jn the insurance area, und was owner of an Agenc \ in Missoula prior to tfte fjmily's
move to Poplar*
lac k, fier husband, is a re tired militar) man and fias
applied at the Poplar school system a*< a substitute teat her in the intermediate si hool section*
Tfie Childs1 fiaw k . hildren, one boy and three gn Is. The youngest daughter, Elizabeth,
is at home with hec parents and is attending Poplar inter mediate school. Hie I'hilds express enthusiasm about
their move to Poplai and look lorw.ifd to a happy life fiere.
U eli orne to Poplar, I ie,
\k k A Elizabeth.
i OME ALL� FEB. 18 A 19,
I 98 �
BENEFIT
POPL \U SCHOOLS TO n MP ROW I OR HEART
Poplar Si hools will be hold-ing a lump Rope tor Heart
to benefit the Montana
Heart Assoc uition on Feb, 28, I '�8 * at Poplar High School iri the g\uuiasjijui. Sponsored tor the third \ear b\ the Montana \ssoi lation for Health, Physical II dm a -
lion, Recreation, and Dance,
a group i ompOSCd primarily of health and physical edu cation instrui tors, lump Rope lor Heaft is a statewide eveni lor students to promote physical education
and i health) < ir< ulatof)
s\stem while raising funds tO help the Heart Assoc lation combat heart disease and Stroke, Montana's leading killer.
The students will form themselves into si x member teams and take turns lumping rope W'lth the goal being to < on-tinuously pimp lor a maximum three hour time period. When a juniper tires and Mops, another team member will take his plate. Fundi will be raised b> pledges set ured bs eat h parti* ipant for the total minutes the team is able to jump. VariOUS prizes will be awarded.
This will be our last remind er to all sou winter sports losers and spe< tators about the Poplar w mier Festival
�bull Will be happening tins
Saturday A Sunday, I eh. ISth A Pith.
The Inn begins at I I tOO a.m. . Saturday, on Mam street in PoptaT.
he there and � kei k out the I un things loi the 2-day event*
FARMING
A lohn Picele 'first' was annotine ed todas hv Torn I ox at �o|t Point Implement.
On Februar) 17th at 12:00 they 'II host u first-ever c ombination Farming Frontiers show and new V) Series trat tor open house* The program is open 10 all farmers in the wolf Point" Poplar area. The film progran will feature new lohn IVere s0 Series trac tors, some with
new Caster/Action met harm al
(ront-wheel dnse. Plus man> films on new-tor-'Sl equipment and Furrow -On-I Mm sub|et ts. The mam door pri/e will be a lohn IVrre tool t best. The dealer also reports lunch will be served at I 2:00 Noon.
TOURNAMENT
Ml MORI AL GIRLS BB TOURNAMENT
Poplar Legion Post /,�>(* Will SponSOf an annual Laurie Youngman Memorial v.iirls
Basketball Tour rvament. Spokesman for Post if**1* said
this yearly tournament, in memory Ol Miss Laurie Youngman, daughter ol Mr. A Mrs, Floyd Youngman ol Poplar, will be field Marc h 2**. 2\ 2h and 27, 1981 at the Poplar High Si hool \.�yin. Miss Youngman, an outstanding athlete lor the Poplar High School, was killed in an automobile ai c ident List spring while returning from a tournament she pat 11� I pat
ed in at Lame- Deer, MT. �Ml proceeds will go to the
Laurie Youngman Si fiolar � ship Fund, which will be used lor students to attenti College. Tins fund Was set up bs the Poplar High Si hool. Arhe Diserly from Post �v. and Fell* MiSiOwan, torme! high M hool basketball c oai h of Miss \ ouugrnan will be in charge Ol setting up this year's tournament. All inquiries should be written to Legion Post //*><*, BOS U27, Poplar, MT. V#2S>.
A S C S NEWS
Mans questions have been asked about the 198! wheat
and feed g'>ii" programs. Tfie most often asked question is - what do I have 'o designate as Conserving Aires under the Payment in Kind "PIK" program. In our informational meeting iti Point arid i ulbertson the answer given was "Pik conserving
use ai reage must be acres that would have been in wheat in 1981 in tfie absem e Ol tfie PIK program". That is i urrei ted no* to l>e "ac res that would have been in small grains or row I tops in
198 V
Tins correi tion gives some rehel to the producer who
lias had some continuous < rop in Ins normal farm oper.ition. It does not help the produc er on a half c rop half fallow rotation.
Signup for tfie program has been stow and it is taking longer than usual because of the number ol questions. La< h producer should studs I.is 198* cropping plan. It helps sour A9CS office help sou if sou have an idea Ol What you wish to do.
The basu program with 20%
reduction of crop is tike tfie I9S2 program that required a l*t' reduction. The mam difference is the of your wtie.it base that was added as a paid diversion. Look at what this will do to your 1 rapping plans before making dec ision on PIK beratise the first 20% ts required to get into the PIK option.
�t
I
n
TOURNEY TICKETS
l>|ST. ID TOI UN \MI \ I
11 BR) mj-i ,'i
Tu kits �.II br ..i. s.,1.' in
Ihr Poplai MikIi N. hool
Olli. F I rt.ni.lll ?\ 7?.
Irom N:v. .i.m. In So rnrrvrri -..�.it-..
NOTICE
'� � 1 ...
1 ' I
Map I
ATTENTION
PIK Wv>PKMI| 1 i �WML MM I
Farmers t an now pic t opy of the "F' onomH l � � tuatton ol tl - \s< s 1 ai m Program Options Work sheet" from the' � OUnt) I 1
tension 01 lice in * !\ilbet tson or from the Estenston bulletin ftoard lo> ated hi the Courthouse in �oii point* Tfie worksheet goes thro igt a step bs step pi o< ol
evaluating tfie cm onomil the |98� f arm Program ai rf tfie Payment m Kind <PIK> option. Ari Puan pie of a farm is giver, and I w->r k
�
� � .
� i
fc
r
nigral
help farmers in analyzing the
gratti will take into account
�
prices.
e then . . .
be lore signing up. Farmers W ill have 'til Man h I 1,
to sign up f,,r the 1981 I .it m Program.

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PORLAB SHOP�'KN
� -
23 N ROBERTS ELrINA MT 59601
ivri m;, mt.
1*1 H Mil �.
POC r Orne: COX CCS PJWSE 7fS-3-'l33 POPLA"
si bn h IH i ION kati >s.'/. ni; m \k
ffl.ru
NEW AGENT
MU MAN VGER, POPL \K [NSI RAN< I \�l N< ^
Mrs. Lee Childs rouies to our romrniinitv from Missoula, Mot)!.in.i. Mrs. Childs �iti bo StAtiOfWd in the Traders
State tank as the nest mini' grr oi the Poplai Insurance
Agem v. Mie has 20 sears jn the insurance area, und was owner of an Agenc \ in Missoula prior to tfte fjmily's
move to Poplar*
lac k, fier husband, is a re tired militar) man and fias
applied at the Poplar school system a*< a substitute teat her in the intermediate si hool section*
Tfie Childs1 fiaw k . hildren, one boy and three gn Is. The youngest daughter, Elizabeth,
is at home with hec parents and is attending Poplar inter mediate school. Hie I'hilds express enthusiasm about
their move to Poplai and look lorw.ifd to a happy life fiere.
U eli orne to Poplar, I ie,
\k k A Elizabeth.
i OME ALL� FEB. 18 A 19,
I 98 �
BENEFIT
POPL \U SCHOOLS TO n MP ROW I OR HEART
Poplar Si hools will be hold-ing a lump Rope tor Heart
to benefit the Montana
Heart Assoc uition on Feb, 28, I '�8 * at Poplar High School iri the g\uuiasjijui. Sponsored tor the third \ear b\ the Montana \ssoi lation for Health, Physical II dm a -
lion, Recreation, and Dance,
a group i ompOSCd primarily of health and physical edu cation instrui tors, lump Rope lor Heaft is a statewide eveni lor students to promote physical education
and i health) < ir< ulatof)
s\stem while raising funds tO help the Heart Assoc lation combat heart disease and Stroke, Montana's leading killer.
The students will form themselves into si x member teams and take turns lumping rope W'lth the goal being to < on-tinuously pimp lor a maximum three hour time period. When a juniper tires and Mops, another team member will take his plate. Fundi will be raised b> pledges set ured bs eat h parti* ipant for the total minutes the team is able to jump. VariOUS prizes will be awarded.
This will be our last remind er to all sou winter sports losers and spe< tators about the Poplar w mier Festival
�bull Will be happening tins
Saturday A Sunday, I eh. ISth A Pith.
The Inn begins at I I tOO a.m. . Saturday, on Mam street in PoptaT.
he there and � kei k out the I un things loi the 2-day event*
FARMING
A lohn Picele 'first' was annotine ed todas hv Torn I ox at �o|t Point Implement.
On Februar) 17th at 12:00 they 'II host u first-ever c ombination Farming Frontiers show and new V) Series trat tor open house* The program is open 10 all farmers in the wolf Point" Poplar area. The film progran will feature new lohn IVere s0 Series trac tors, some with
new Caster/Action met harm al
(ront-wheel dnse. Plus man> films on new-tor-'Sl equipment and Furrow -On-I Mm sub|et ts. The mam door pri/e will be a lohn IVrre tool t best. The dealer also reports lunch will be served at I 2:00 Noon.
TOURNAMENT
Ml MORI AL GIRLS BB TOURNAMENT
Poplar Legion Post /,�>(* Will SponSOf an annual Laurie Youngman Memorial v.iirls
Basketball Tour rvament. Spokesman for Post if**1* said
this yearly tournament, in memory Ol Miss Laurie Youngman, daughter ol Mr. A Mrs, Floyd Youngman ol Poplar, will be field Marc h 2**. 2\ 2h and 27, 1981 at the Poplar High Si hool \.�yin. Miss Youngman, an outstanding athlete lor the Poplar High School, was killed in an automobile ai c ident List spring while returning from a tournament she pat 11� I pat
ed in at Lame- Deer, MT. �Ml proceeds will go to the
Laurie Youngman Si fiolar � ship Fund, which will be used lor students to attenti College. Tins fund Was set up bs the Poplar High Si hool. Arhe Diserly from Post �v. and Fell* MiSiOwan, torme! high M hool basketball c oai h of Miss \ ouugrnan will be in charge Ol setting up this year's tournament. All inquiries should be written to Legion Post //*>.
A S C S NEWS
Mans questions have been asked about the 198! wheat
and feed g'>ii" programs. Tfie most often asked question is - what do I have 'o designate as Conserving Aires under the Payment in Kind "PIK" program. In our informational meeting iti Point arid i ulbertson the answer given was "Pik conserving
use ai reage must be acres that would have been in wheat in 1981 in tfie absem e Ol tfie PIK program". That is i urrei ted no* to l>e "ac res that would have been in small grains or row I tops in
198 V
Tins correi tion gives some rehel to the producer who
lias had some continuous < rop in Ins normal farm oper.ition. It does not help the produc er on a half c rop half fallow rotation.
Signup for tfie program has been stow and it is taking longer than usual because of the number ol questions. La< h producer should studs I.is 198* cropping plan. It helps sour A9CS office help sou if sou have an idea Ol What you wish to do.
The basu program with 20%
reduction of crop is tike tfie I9S2 program that required a l*t' reduction. The mam difference is the of your wtie.it base that was added as a paid diversion. Look at what this will do to your 1 rapping plans before making dec ision on PIK beratise the first 20% ts required to get into the PIK option.
�t
I
n
TOURNEY TICKETS
l>|ST. ID TOI UN \MI \ I
11 BR) mj-i ,'i
Tu kits �.II br ..i. s.,1.' in
Ihr Poplai MikIi N. hool
Olli. F I rt.ni.lll ?\ 7?.
Irom N:v. .i.m. In So rnrrvrri -..�.it-..
NOTICE
'� � 1 ...
1 ' I
Map I
ATTENTION
PIK Wv>PKMI| 1 i �WML MM I
Farmers t an now pic t opy of the "F' onomH l � � tuatton ol tl - \s< s 1 ai m Program Options Work sheet" from the' � OUnt) I 1
tension 01 lice in * !\ilbet tson or from the Estenston bulletin ftoard lo> ated hi the Courthouse in �oii point* Tfie worksheet goes thro igt a step bs step pi o< ol
evaluating tfie cm onomil the |98� f arm Program ai rf tfie Payment m Kind option. Ari Puan pie of a farm is giver, and I w->r k
�
� � .
� i
fc
r
nigral
help farmers in analyzing the
gratti will take into account
�
prices.
e then . . .
be lore signing up. Farmers W ill have 'til Man h I 1,
to sign up f,,r the 1981 I .it m Program.